The Duty To Supplement Expert Reports: Part 2
Brian Shaughnessy
Heather Sprague Expert testimony is almost always a critical component in the trial of a commercial case. Judges, juries and attorneys alike rely on expert opinions to understand complex contested issues such as company valuations, solvency disputes and the meaning of key industry terms in a disputed contract, to name just a few.
Behind the scenes, however — long before the expert opinion is presented at trial — counsel must work with the expert to construct an expert report sufficiently complete to...
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